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there's been a lot of muscle in the russell lately. the index of small cap stocks is hovering at record levels. it gained 6% in the past month, double the increase in the s&p 500. small caps are loosely defined as companies with market caps between $300 million and $2 billion. and investors are flocking to those stocks because they do business mainly in the u.s., unlike the large, multinational firms. though the u.s. economy is hardly on fire, it's growing faster than most other countries in the developed world. >> we don't see a recession in the united states. funding liquidity is still pretty strong from the federal reserve. so there's good reason to think that economically sensitive stocks, like small caps, could have a good run in 2013. >> reporter: small companies are also growing their earnings at a much faster rate than the big boys. for the fourth quarter, the s&p 600 index of small caps is expected to post growth of over 7%, compared to just 2% for the s&p 500. the gap is expected to widen in the first quarter. but it's not a
there's been a lot of muscle in the russell lately. the index of small cap stocks is hovering at record levels. it gained 6% in the past month, double the increase in the s&p 500. small caps are loosely defined as companies with market caps between $300 million and $2 billion. and investors are flocking to those stocks because they do business mainly in the u.s., unlike the large, multinational firms. though the u.s. economy is hardly on fire, it's growing faster than most other countries...
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. >> russell crowe did -- he was in that movie. not all great singing. >> adam lambert. >> i don't think you're going to get that exclusive interview with russell you have been looking for. >> he will be thrilled to see you. >> best actress in a tv drama. here are our picks. savannah says it's a tie between claire danes and dockery. i love connie britton. she has been good her whole care career. i think she gets it. tamron and jason like claire danes. >> we actually watch homeland. now you're talking. i know michelle is disappointed with this season. >> i didn't love season two. the finale got me back interested. i'm going dark horse, juliana margoulise. >> you know who agrees? our viewers. >> really? nice. >> should we do one more of these? let's do actor in a comedy or musical. if we call those up, savannah, son, we all say alec baldwin. >> got to go alec. >> it's the last season. >> i know but lewis c.k. is ridiculous in a good way. the best. >> and michelle is going off the board a little bit. >> i went historically, parsons ki
. >> russell crowe did -- he was in that movie. not all great singing. >> adam lambert. >> i don't think you're going to get that exclusive interview with russell you have been looking for. >> he will be thrilled to see you. >> best actress in a tv drama. here are our picks. savannah says it's a tie between claire danes and dockery. i love connie britton. she has been good her whole care career. i think she gets it. tamron and jason like claire danes. >> we...
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russell crowe. and wahlberg looks like a cop, which i like. and the beautiful rosetta johnson. a lot of characters. let me ask about the politics on our show. we've got a president re-elected. the second democrat in history to be elected with two majority votes. he and fdr. who would have thought? and not just legitimated in a squeaker but elected with majorities. re-elected with a majority. african-american. what's this mean? does this mean something big or does this mean something marginal? how do you see the potential for the next four years? >> i think it's huge. barack obama by winning the second time it symbolizes something that's greater than just being black or white or anything. you know, he just embodies where we're headed right now, and it's a big deal. it's a game changer. >> jeffrey, what do you want? what do you want for this president to make history? >> to make history? well -- >> if that's what you want. that's what i want. >> i actually had the opportunity to meet president obama when he was a state senator. i think it was late 2003, maybe early 2004. first ti
russell crowe. and wahlberg looks like a cop, which i like. and the beautiful rosetta johnson. a lot of characters. let me ask about the politics on our show. we've got a president re-elected. the second democrat in history to be elected with two majority votes. he and fdr. who would have thought? and not just legitimated in a squeaker but elected with majorities. re-elected with a majority. african-american. what's this mean? does this mean something big or does this mean something marginal?...
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s&p just slightly below it, and the russell 2,000 pulled back by 1.73, but, look, the russell has been on a tear the last couple weeks hitting record highs at one point. the financials, are you one of those who put your money in the big financial names at the start of the year because they did so well last year? well, financials are noticeably weak today, perhaps profit taking going on in the slew of earnings. wells fargo in a second, they kicked off earning season for the financial names. bank of america, down one and three quarters percent. citi down nearly 2%. the significant factor though is the third name on the screen. today's trading having to do with wells fargo. wells pulling back one and a quarter percent. after delivers better than expected earnings and revenue, net interest margins a big concern. tracy and ashley talked about this. they fell more than analysts anticipated, more than traders anticipated so the stock moves low e and the company saying that is because of a flat yield curve. they did not get margins they wanted to see. the bigger picture, the question to the tr
s&p just slightly below it, and the russell 2,000 pulled back by 1.73, but, look, the russell has been on a tear the last couple weeks hitting record highs at one point. the financials, are you one of those who put your money in the big financial names at the start of the year because they did so well last year? well, financials are noticeably weak today, perhaps profit taking going on in the slew of earnings. wells fargo in a second, they kicked off earning season for the financial names....
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it stars russell crowe as new york city mayor nicolas costetller ready to bend the law to get his way and mark wahlberg, an ex-cop turned private detective intent on restoring justice. the paths also intersect with new york's tough police commissioner played by jeffrey wright, a master observer and manipulator who is also no stranger to ambition. let's take a look at the clip from the film. >> hostettler. it's what you gave him last night. i gave him andrews. >> i gave him pictures. >> you gave him pictures. of who? >> his wife. >> his wife and who? >> i can't tell you that. >> you better start telling me something, explain to me what you are doing at my crime scene. >> i am now joined by broken city director alan hughes and actor jeffrey wright. great to have you guys on. >> thanks for having us. >> we been talking a lot in recent days about institutional failure in america and the corrupting influence of power and that seems to be one of the themes of this film, and jeffrey, i guess i go to you first on this. whatsoever interested you in the film, and specifically the nature of powe
it stars russell crowe as new york city mayor nicolas costetller ready to bend the law to get his way and mark wahlberg, an ex-cop turned private detective intent on restoring justice. the paths also intersect with new york's tough police commissioner played by jeffrey wright, a master observer and manipulator who is also no stranger to ambition. let's take a look at the clip from the film. >> hostettler. it's what you gave him last night. i gave him andrews. >> i gave him pictures....
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on sunday, it'll be rookie russell wilson and the seahawks traveling to atlanta to face the number one nfc seeded falcons who no one is afraid of. while the late game will have the texans trying to do the impossible, take down tom brady and the patriots in foxborough. >>> details have been released on junior seau's death. after examining his brain, the national institutes of health concluded seau suffered from degenerative brain disease cte when he fatally shot himself. cte is caused by mild, repetitive trauma to the brain. it's been associated with the symptoms ranging from mood swings to insomnia, depression, and even dementia. autopsies revealed similar brain damage to two former nfl players who committed suicide. >>> the nfl is currently facing a lawsuit from more than 2,000 former placer who withheld information about head traumas. >>> the heat taking on the trail blazer in portland. dwyane wade goes long. wasn't exactly a signature dunk by lebron, but we'll take it. that's heat up by 12. blazers come all the way back. matthews, the three. that puts them up by one. the final secon
on sunday, it'll be rookie russell wilson and the seahawks traveling to atlanta to face the number one nfc seeded falcons who no one is afraid of. while the late game will have the texans trying to do the impossible, take down tom brady and the patriots in foxborough. >>> details have been released on junior seau's death. after examining his brain, the national institutes of health concluded seau suffered from degenerative brain disease cte when he fatally shot himself. cte is caused...
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your company on the great government has yet another dynamic today a way that this time it involves russell. courses on the pressure from european finance ministers to raise cash from privatization to russian bit is. have emerged as front runners to buy up the country's state and natural gas which could potentially raise more than one point five really for athens so the question is what's the di lemma then while his remarks with all the details. it is a greek state all natural gas group which is responsible for the acquisition and delivery of gas to customers in that country at the moment has existing contracts with one hundred ninety three companies in greece and despite all the economic problems the country is currently facing this company's financials are not all that bad but in comparison to the rest of the nation the country is now under pressure from the european commission the european central bank and international monetary fund to raise as much money as possible from privatization of such assets in hopes or a self defense in billion euros bites one to sixteen in order to reduce gre
your company on the great government has yet another dynamic today a way that this time it involves russell. courses on the pressure from european finance ministers to raise cash from privatization to russian bit is. have emerged as front runners to buy up the country's state and natural gas which could potentially raise more than one point five really for athens so the question is what's the di lemma then while his remarks with all the details. it is a greek state all natural gas group which...
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russell lonzer oversaw the study. >> individuals that have been found to have cte in the past, in some cases, have exhibited behaviors such as impulsivity, irritability, aggression, memory loss, and suicidal thoughts. >> reporter: seau is the fifth former nfl player to commit suicide who was later found to have cte. more than 4,000 players have filed suit against the nfl for brain-related injuries. the nfl has changed rules to discourage blows to the head. it has given a $30 million research grant to the national institutes of health to study medical conditions prominent in athletes.y >> we need to better understand this.nditio we need to have better awareness, better diagnostic capabilities. we need to find ways to assess this before someone passes away, or diagnose it. >> reporter: seau's familyay released a statement saying thatd they were deeply saddened that he suffered from such a debilitating condition. and scott, the nfl said the findings underscore the need forfi additional research to better understand cte. >> pelley: seth, thank you. there was another school shooting today--
russell lonzer oversaw the study. >> individuals that have been found to have cte in the past, in some cases, have exhibited behaviors such as impulsivity, irritability, aggression, memory loss, and suicidal thoughts. >> reporter: seau is the fifth former nfl player to commit suicide who was later found to have cte. more than 4,000 players have filed suit against the nfl for brain-related injuries. the nfl has changed rules to discourage blows to the head. it has given a $30 million...
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stock market what is that well it's really driving the market higher than it should be look we have the russell two thousand eating it all tell you why the dow is within a percent of two of all time highs same with the s. and p. but the macro day of the stuff that you've been pointing out on the show is just sitting there with weak retail spending with all sorts of measures that are clearly saying that the economy is stumbling along now with the new contract deal that's in place. people's pockets it's just about everybody that's a drag on the economy and then whatever spending cuts should any obviously materialize that will be another drive so i don't see anything here on a fundamental basis that supports where the markets are but the prices are where they are because we now know the price of everything but i think the value of nothing the price of everything but the value of nothing so then how do you look at the stock market for two thousand and thirteen when when you think about your outlook you know is this an indication that it's going to continue this trajectory and shake off whatever bad
stock market what is that well it's really driving the market higher than it should be look we have the russell two thousand eating it all tell you why the dow is within a percent of two of all time highs same with the s. and p. but the macro day of the stuff that you've been pointing out on the show is just sitting there with weak retail spending with all sorts of measures that are clearly saying that the economy is stumbling along now with the new contract deal that's in place. people's...
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historic highs on the russell this week. back to you. >> have a good weekend, bob. >> you too. >> let's check gold prices. share on epperson is tracking for us on. hi, sharon. >> it is able to be over the 1650 level here. looks like well close right around 1660. but there does seem to be considerable weakness in the gold market. a lot of traders excited about yesterday's rally and the fact that yes, we are going to see a slight gain for gold prices this week, tle say that really when we look at it in terms of euros, we look at extreme weakness in the gold market here, down about 1.5% so far this week. even with the strength we have seen in the euros. that lets you know there is still some weakness here in the gold market. we are seeing profit taking pretty much across the board in metals complex. but another factor that may be contributing to the fact that we are seeing some weakness in gold is that traders are favoring platinum particularly this week going into 2013. looking at the white industrial metals as the place to be
historic highs on the russell this week. back to you. >> have a good weekend, bob. >> you too. >> let's check gold prices. share on epperson is tracking for us on. hi, sharon. >> it is able to be over the 1650 level here. looks like well close right around 1660. but there does seem to be considerable weakness in the gold market. a lot of traders excited about yesterday's rally and the fact that yes, we are going to see a slight gain for gold prices this week, tle say...
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. >>> on i'm keith russell, it's friday, january 11th, 2013. >>> breaking news, the man police consider dangerous who escaped wednesday night from a maryland hospital has just been found. they found and arrested 27-year-old clayton mulenhoff a short time ago. we're live in tacoma park to tell us how it happened. >> reporter: we were with tacoma park police when they got the phone call from rockville police that they had located clayton malenhall. this is the man police here in tacoma park and surrounding jurisdictions have been looking for the last day and a half. wednesday night around 9:00 p.m. he escaped from the washington adventist hospital. he was on a 51-50 hold, a suds watch or a self-harm prevention watch. he was in the hospital on an involuntary status to make sure he didn't harm himself. cause of that, tacoma park elementary school was open lockdown status as were some other schools in the area be keith, as you mepgsed a short time ago, the rockville police department called the tacoma park police department knowing clayton checked himself in voluntarily to a facility in rock
. >>> on i'm keith russell, it's friday, january 11th, 2013. >>> breaking news, the man police consider dangerous who escaped wednesday night from a maryland hospital has just been found. they found and arrested 27-year-old clayton mulenhoff a short time ago. we're live in tacoma park to tell us how it happened. >> reporter: we were with tacoma park police when they got the phone call from rockville police that they had located clayton malenhall. this is the man police...
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russell. >> that's for that movie that we hadn't heard of before. >> right. then benh zeitlin. >> those are new names, and this is fun. >> tom hooper from "les mis" didn't get a best director nomination. >> a lot of people were put off by how really intense those closeups were. >> ben affleck did not get a nomination for "argo." >> he so so beloved by that community. love that movie. >> this was a big shocker. kathryn rain bigelow did not get one for directing "zero dark 30." >> she won that big award the other night. so did the film. >> this is what i have never understood. how can a movie be the best picture nonee and the person who is responsible for making it so good is snubbed is this nobody has ever been able to explain that to me. >> you're right. >> in terms that i understand. >> of course, i'm not the sharpest tack on the board. >> emmanuell riva, she's 85, and the little girl was six years old, for "beasts of the southern wild." she's now, i think, 8 or 9. >> oh, you're enjoying it. >> still water. i was just checking. >> you were expecting a miracl
russell. >> that's for that movie that we hadn't heard of before. >> right. then benh zeitlin. >> those are new names, and this is fun. >> tom hooper from "les mis" didn't get a best director nomination. >> a lot of people were put off by how really intense those closeups were. >> ben affleck did not get a nomination for "argo." >> he so so beloved by that community. love that movie. >> this was a big shocker. kathryn rain...
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that's basically why russell crowe, he had to jump off the building and commit suicide. you know why he did that, jennifer? because he wanted to get out of the movie! it was taking too long. paul, you can see why i'm not a movie critic for a living. you may see why i shouldn't even be doing this for a living. but i really believe when you read the stuff about washington's reaction to lincoln and it's bipartisan. harry reid the democrat, mitch mcconnell the republican, president obama the democrat, they're all watching this movie. i think to learn how to get something done. that's what the historical part of this is. >> well, it is a great lesson. and steven spielberg's such a brilliant film maker, he put this thing together in a way that takes essentially a parlor drama and makes it riveting and exciting. i loved "argo," by the way. that is a terrific movie. but ben afflec didn't get nominated for best director. and katherine bigelow didn't get nominated for best picture. that's the bigger problem. even tarantino wasn't nominated for "django unchained." these movies did
that's basically why russell crowe, he had to jump off the building and commit suicide. you know why he did that, jennifer? because he wanted to get out of the movie! it was taking too long. paul, you can see why i'm not a movie critic for a living. you may see why i shouldn't even be doing this for a living. but i really believe when you read the stuff about washington's reaction to lincoln and it's bipartisan. harry reid the democrat, mitch mcconnell the republican, president obama the...
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then to sunday, rookie russell wilson, the only rookie left, with the seahawks traveling to atlanta, as i mentioned, they're the number one seed. the late game has the texans trying to do the impossible. they got blasted by tom brady a couple weeks ago. they're back in foxboro to take on the patriots. so let's start with the games on saturday. let's go with the broncos. any chance they lose to the ravens? >> broncos. broncos win. >> easy, right? >> not easy. not easy. >> broncos win the super bowl, yes, they will win. >> no. >> yes, they do. 49ers aren't getting past green bay. >> andrea, what do you got on saturday? >> i've got with peyton manning. >> the easy one. three-point favorite. we've got the 49ers against the packers. who you got in that one? aaron rodgers or defense? >> aaron rodgers. >> on the road. he's done it before, he can do it again. what do you guys think? >> i love aaron rodgers, but i've got to go with the 49ers. >> we're giving mika extra time to think about this. >> thank you. i need that special help. >> it's not special. it's the expert insight we're just wai
then to sunday, rookie russell wilson, the only rookie left, with the seahawks traveling to atlanta, as i mentioned, they're the number one seed. the late game has the texans trying to do the impossible. they got blasted by tom brady a couple weeks ago. they're back in foxboro to take on the patriots. so let's start with the games on saturday. let's go with the broncos. any chance they lose to the ravens? >> broncos. broncos win. >> easy, right? >> not easy. not easy. >>...
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but for the most part, watching the russell, it weeks ago was into all-time highs. the s&p lagging as far as that goes. but we've been seeing the grind to the upside, as i mentioned. slow, sustained, higher-type trade and i think it should continue. it's not -- well, it doesn't appear to be weak shorts that have been trying to pick the market in getting out, which normally fuels this type of slow grind higher. i'm seeing open interests increase over the last few days as we've been seeing these higher price levels. so, again, there's conviction associated with the stock indices, but if you look at some of the other majors, like gold and the dollar, it's basically sideways. >> yeah. the fact that it's a slow grind high, is that going to pull or not? is that going to be other money. >>? because there will come a point when there's any slow move. you go, wow, hang on, when did that happen? >> no question. i think that that has already been occurring as we speak or over the last few weeks. if you look at where we are just four or five weeks ago, you know, right after the
but for the most part, watching the russell, it weeks ago was into all-time highs. the s&p lagging as far as that goes. but we've been seeing the grind to the upside, as i mentioned. slow, sustained, higher-type trade and i think it should continue. it's not -- well, it doesn't appear to be weak shorts that have been trying to pick the market in getting out, which normally fuels this type of slow grind higher. i'm seeing open interests increase over the last few days as we've been seeing...
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many saying that this russell bubble is going to pop. >> well, and tracy, that is a change for me and back to what ashley mentioned there, that with the dollar rising this year as i would expect, that's going it be a negative, that will put some headwinds on big cap multinationals. you combine that with the fact that you have the dividend tax rates going up and big caps in general pay better dividends than small caps, that has caused me to change that small caps should have a pretty good year, should outperform the s&p 500 as i said think will do pretty well in and of itself and yeah i think we started to see some of that at the end of 2012. ashley: rob, i also see you like financials but really banks need economic growth to get a better yield. do you really expect that kind of growth this year? >> well, you know, i think, ashley, first of all bank stocks are so cheap, and i'm not really focusing on necessarily the big money center banks. wells fargo had a nice report today, even though the margins continue to be under pressure. so none of my buys would necessarily be in the big money
many saying that this russell bubble is going to pop. >> well, and tracy, that is a change for me and back to what ashley mentioned there, that with the dollar rising this year as i would expect, that's going it be a negative, that will put some headwinds on big cap multinationals. you combine that with the fact that you have the dividend tax rates going up and big caps in general pay better dividends than small caps, that has caused me to change that small caps should have a pretty good...
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the russell 2000 at historic highs. japan's rallying like crazy. telling the bank of japan to keep printing. china's been rallying recently on hopes they would do a little bit better. how much room is there for the markets to expand? risk is really low, the returns that you can expect are lower. high yield bond funds, talking 5% yields now in some of them. the better ones, maybe 5.5%. what kind of returns can you expect? that's kind of a problem that i think a lot of people are having right now. we know why volatility is low. the central bankers are trying to keep everybody calm. that's certainly an important factor here. but really, what happens to risk assets in low volatility environments. people are still trying to figure out, do you buy, sell or hold that bond fund right now. i get the question, what should i do with the high yield bond fund? growth stocks, last year they outperformed value stocks most of the time last year. is that going to continue into 2013? this is the second biggest question i've got. it's ard question to answer. right no
the russell 2000 at historic highs. japan's rallying like crazy. telling the bank of japan to keep printing. china's been rallying recently on hopes they would do a little bit better. how much room is there for the markets to expand? risk is really low, the returns that you can expect are lower. high yield bond funds, talking 5% yields now in some of them. the better ones, maybe 5.5%. what kind of returns can you expect? that's kind of a problem that i think a lot of people are having right...